Megs Freeze Warning

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From Megs (via FB post): To all our friends experiencing the extreme cold weather that's gripping a large part of the USA, we want to remind you that a hard freeze will ruin virtually all compounds, polishes, waxes, sealants and other such products. If you currently store your detailing supplies in your garage it's probably a good idea to bring them inside and away from freezing temps this time of year

Just incase you didn't know, thought I would post this for you.

Showin' love from the Anti Freeze state, Florida.
 
If you say anti-freeze then why is Orange County under a freeze warning for tonight? j/k I am alot further south and it is going to be cold here. I can imagine it would be colder. I can not imagine the 30-40 below temps. Everyone stay warm.
 
No telling how many thousands of dollars this artic blast will make Max come Springtime

If you haven't taken precautions by now, it's probably to late
 
Been wondering about this topic...I've been out of town and have returned to GA where temps have gotten below freezing at times. How can I tell that my products may be ruined? As far as I'm aware it's been in the 30's and below at night. (I'm a Miami boy so definitely NOT used to this weather)
 
Been wondering about this topic...I've been out of town and have returned to GA where temps have gotten below freezing at times. How can I tell that my products may be ruined? As far as I'm aware it's been in the 30's and below at night. (I'm a Miami boy so definitely NOT used to this weather)

Liguid waxes and polishes will look like cottage cheese
 
Since investing so much into the products I have, I've always kept mine in the house. Along with the garage being mine, I've taken over a closet shelf for all my products lol

Michael
 
Just two hours west of Memphis, TN, temps down to 11*F this morning, calling for the same tonight. I brought my polishes, compounds, swirl removers, wax and sealants in mid-November.

My In-laws are getting slammed in Indianapolis area, lucky them, heated garage and a generator to keep power going.
 
6 degrees this morning. 30 in the garage last night. I brought my stuff in before I went to bed. A whole shoe box full, LOL.:laughing: Im getting there dont poke to much fun.
 
Well at least you didn't have to bring in all the shelves like me :P


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I have 2 thermometers set up at opposite ends of the garage. Lowest it has gotten is 45 when it was single digits. It stays around 50-60 most the time depending on the outside temp. Garage is not heated but about 80% underground, which creates a natural insulation.
 
but if its already applied to your car, then you are good right?
 
Just two hours west of Memphis, TN, temps down to 11*F this morning, calling for the same tonight. I brought my polishes, compounds, swirl removers, wax and sealants in mid-November.

My In-laws are getting slammed in Indianapolis area, lucky them, heated garage and a generator to keep power going.

Howdy neighbor

but if its already applied to your car, then you are good right?

Yes

:)
 
Thankfully the wife "lets" me keep my stuff in my workshop in the basement. Cause it's been extra freezing here in St Louis.
 
Thought I brought in 100% of my stuff. Realized I left a gallon of GG car wash, Dawn soap, 1/4 gallon GG Speed Shine and some left over GG and Megauir's glass cleaners out in the garage.

All frozen through and through. I'll see how the GG car wash is in the spring, but the rest of it got canned. :(
 
I forgot about the bottle of Autofinesse Spritz I leave in my car for routine dash cleaning. Frozen solid :doh:
 
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